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  1. Richard Franklin Bache, also known as Richard Bache Jr. (1784–1848), was a military and political official in the Republic and state of Texas. He assisted in drafting the Texas Constitution of 1845, the first of its five state constitutions.

  2. Richard Bache (September 12, 1737 – April 17, 1811), born in Settle, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, immigrated to Philadelphia, in the colony of Pennsylvania, where he was a businessman, a marine insurance underwriter, and later served as Postmaster-General of the American Post Office.

  3. 21 de sept. de 2019 · Richard Bache, Jr., Franklin’s grandson, fought in the Texas Revolution, served in the Texas navy, and served in the first sessions of the Texas State Senate.

  4. 5 de ene. de 2024 · Richard Bache Jr., the grandson of American founding father Benjamin Franklin, left an indelible mark on the history of Texas. A distinguished figure, Bache played pivotal roles in the Texas Revolution, serving in the Texas Navy, contributing to the state's early political sessions, and ultimatel...

  5. Portrait of Richard Bache, 1793. Major international interactive exhibition and Philadelphia city-wide celebration honoring genius and wit of Founding Father Benjamin Franklin on his three-hundred-year birthday anniversary.

  6. When Richard Bache Jr. was born on 11 March 1784, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, his father, Richard George Bache, was 46 and his mother, Sarah Franklin, was 40. He married Sophia Burrell Dallas on 4 April 1805, in Christ Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 6 daughters.

  7. Benjamin Franklin Bache was the printer and publisher of the Philadelphia Aurora, a leading Democratic-Republican newspaper in the 1790s. During his short life, Bache became a vocal critic of the early Federalist Party and George Washington’s administration. He learned the art of printing from his grandfather and namesake, Benjamin Franklin.